Senator and 2020 presidential hopeful Kamala Harris is spending more time attacking President Trump than she does focusing on her own campaign.
On Tuesday, she appeared on MSNBC's "The Last Word," and spoke about the phone call that Trump had with the Ukraine president, in which he admitted to mentioning Former Vice President Joe Biden.
She claims that Trump has confessed to collusion, adding that Trump is the “least patriotic of any president” in our history.
Harris said, “The president of the United States has confessed that he is attempting to collude with a foreign government to yet again manipulate the elections process of our country. And in particular the election of who will be the next president of the United States."
"And, you know, I tell you, Donald Trump is probably the least patriotic of any president we’ve ever had," she continued, "and there should be —and I’m very heartened to see that there is a bipartisan approach to this issue, an issue of concern, and frankly, an issue of outrage which is the president of the United States engaging in this kind of conduct.”
“Clearly Donald Trump does not understand that his responsibility as president is also as commander in chief." Harris added, "But repeatedly we have seen Donald Trump as a so-called commander-in-chief because I don’t think he really fully understands the job. He takes the word of the Russian president over the word of the American intelligence community. He takes the word of a North Korean dictator over the word of the American intelligence committee. He takes the word of a Saudi prince over the word of the Senate Intelligence Committee."
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She concluded, "I’m heartened to see that people who sit on the Intelligence Committee are approaching this with a bipartisan spirit, knowing that this is about the country’s national security.”